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May 06, 1949 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-05-06

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THE JEWISH NEWS-11

_Bowling trophies and awards
for • the RABBI MANDEL M. ZA-
GER CHAPTER BOWLING
TEAM will be awarded the team's
annual banquet May 22 at North-
wood Inn, it was announced by
Jeanette Rudin, newly-elected
team president. Other new offic-
ers are: Shirley Taylor, vice
president; Mrs. Abraham Shap-
iro, treasurer; Mrs. Abe Sin-
clair, secretary; and Mrs. Sey-
mour Berman, corresponding
secretary.

the Mothers' Day program of
the LOUIS MARSHALL BUSI-
NESS AND PROFESSIONAL
CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday, May 10, at the
Gothic Room of the Hotel Tuller.
Refreshments and prizes, as well
as musical entertainment, are
planned.

*
BETH AARON SISTERHOOD
has made plans. for their an-
nual Mother's Day party, at 8:30
p.m., Monday, May 9, at the Syn-
* * *
agogue, Wyoming and Thatcher.
The following will be installed Mrs. Meyer Pomerantz, chair-
into office by the DETROIT man and her committee, Mes-
AUXILIARY 135, JWV, at 8:30 dames Seymour Weisman, Har-
p.m. Monday; May 9, at 11331 old Nissen and Max Richiari.ri,
Linwood: Belle Bercowitz, pres- have planned games and re-
ident; Eve Feinstein, Fay Teitel- freshments. All are invited. For
baum, vice presidents; Hattie reservations, call Mrs. Pomer-
Cohen, chaplain; Dora Orenstein, antz, UN. 3-2564. Mrs. Sam L.
.guard; Ruth Ritchie, conduct- Schneider announces that elec-
ress; and Bessie Vine, Jessie tion of officers will be held
,Slue and Sadie Morrison, trus- Monday, May 16. All members
tees. Refreshments and games are urged to attend. Mrs. Sol
will follow.
Docks. nominating chairman,
* * *
would • appreciate any recom-
The newly-organized ISRAEL mendations. Please call her at
CHAPTER . of Bnai Brith Women UN. 2-6251. * * *
held its first open membership
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS WOM-
meeting, in the form of a tea
EN'S
CHAPTER will hold elec-
and fashion show, at the home tion of
officers at 8:30 p.m.,
of Mrs. Charles Solovich. Mrs. Monday,
May 9, at the Rose
Irving Beal was in charge of Sittig Cohen
hall. The annual
arrangements. Jacquline Shoppe reports will be
read. This is a
supplied the fashions, which closed meeting,
for paid-up
were modeled by Patrica Stevens members - only.
models. The group's first meet-
* *
ing will be held at 8:30 p.in.
GINSBURG - ROSENBERG
Wednesday, May 11. For further AUXILIARY, JWV, will present
information, call TU. 3-0824.
a fashion show and games party
* * *
at 8 p. m. Tuesday, May 17, at
PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE AUX- the Jewish Center. The Florence
ILIARY will meet at 9:15 p.m. Millinery Shop will provide hats
Thursday, May 13, at the North- for the fashion show. Proceeds
west Hebrew Congregation. The will be used to aid hospitalized
business meeting will be devoted veterans. Mrs. Florence Maloff,
primarily to distribution of pop- president, Mrs. Shirley Medows,
pies -and cannisters by Madeline treasurer, and Mrs. Beatrice
Berman, Bale Auxiliary poppy Knight, secretary, are in charge
chairman. The annual poppy of the event.
• * *
drive will start May 26 and con-
MORTON A. SILVERMAN
tinue through May 28. Instruc-
tions will be given j;:)y Gertrude Auxiliary 418 of Jewish War Vet-
Hertzburg and Ida Rothman on erans entertained patients at
how to sew layettes for needy Dearborn Veterans Hospital May
veterans' children, which is the 5 with a card party. Refresh-
Bale Auxiliary current service ments were served and prizes
were awarded.
project.
* * *
* * *
YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI
.BNAI BRITH IVAN S. BLOCH will hold its annual victory
CHAPTER will hold its annual luncheon at Mayfair Room, Dex-
closed meeting and election of ter and Waverly, Tuesday, - May
officers Monday, May 9, at 8:30 10, at 12:30 p.m. A social after-
p.m. at the Labor Zionist Insti- noon of cards and Mah Jong
tute. The members of the nom- will follow.
* * *
inating committee are IVIesdames
Leslie Rosenberg, Lester Landes,
Newly-elected officers of the
William Gross, Allen Weitzman RABBI MANDEL M. ZAGER
and Charles Blauer. The mother CHAPTER, Bnai Brith Women,
and daughter banquet and 4n- are as follows : Mrs. Sarah
stallation of officers will take Shore, chairman; Irene Bry-
place Thursday, May 19, at Bel- an, corresponding seer e tar y
Aire. Mrs. Allen. Weitzman, chair- Lillian Miller, recording
man, can be reached at TO. 9- seer eta r y; Sadie Markman,
9139 for reservations. Mrs. Al- treasurer; Mrs. Eve Meis-
bert Heller is co-chairman; Mrs. ter,' director. On May 12 the
Lou Webne and Mrs. Abe Ros- group will entertain the Young
enthal, ticket chairmen; Belle Women's Study Club. The Dra-
Smith and Mrs. George Duchin- matic Group is rehearsing.
sky, floral arrangement chair- "Bloomer Girl Review" to be
men; Gertrude Langdorf, pro- presented for the lodge and
gram chairman.
chapter installation June 1. On
*
June 6, the group will have' a
AVODAH CHAPTER of Pion- dinner at the Bowery.
eer Women will hold a member-
*
*
ship social Monday at the home
JSO met at the home of Sadie
of Mrs. Ben Shapero, 18076 Ken- Israil, 2073 Pingree, and elected
tucky. Guest speaker will be the following officers: Nellie
Miriam Liebor of London, Eng- Remininck; president; Sylvia
land. There will be a puppet
vice president; Net-
show. Members and prospective Saferstein,
tie Zimberg, treasurer; Hilda
members' are invited by Mrs. Pasick,
secretary; Sadie Israil,
Harry Taylor, social secretary, corresponding
secretary; Burt
and Mrs. Herman Hirschhorn,
Merrill,
Eve
Kahn,
publicity;
membership chairman.
Esther Cohen, hospitaler. Instal-
«
Mrs. J. Leebove announces lation ceremonies were held May
that BETH SHMUEL AUXIL- 2 at the Bowery. The club will
IARY will hold the season's final meet May 10 at the home of
meeting and luncheon at her Esther Cohen, 16794 Tuller.
* * * .
home, 3037 Monterey, next Wed-
CHAPTER, Bnai
DETROIT
nesday. Plans will be made for
the donor event. Members and Brith Women, will hold election
of officers and fifth birthday
friends are invited.
celebration May 10 at Beth
.* • *
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXI- Aaron Synagogue. Mrs. Charles
LIARY, JWV, has pledged $10 to Makie, president, urges all mem-
the Allied Jewish campaign. bers, particularly 1944 charter
The balance of $36 was paid on members, to attend. Refresh-
the milk fund pledge. The pub- ments and games will .follow the
lic is invited to a games party election.
* * *
Tuesday evening, May 10, at
EVA PRENZLAUER MATERN-
14600 Wyoming. For further in-
formation call Es t h e r Feld, ITY AID will meet May 17 at the
chairman, at UN. 1-4596.. Min- home of Mrs. A. Freund. Instal-
nie Herman, hospital chairman, lation . of officers will be held
reports the success of the May 25 at Huyler's.
* * *
group's recent hospital party.
DETROIT WOMEN'S SERV-
*
Hypnotist
Hypnotist Victor Bloomfield ICE CLUB will hold its annual
Will be the feature attraction at mother and daughter dinner

Friday, May 6, 1949
Hadassah Leader
Mizrachi Women
Plan Mass Public
Speaks to B and P
'Voice of Israel' Program
Installation 'May 17 Mrs. Joseph Hamerman of New Features AJC Women

Plans are completed for the
first annual public installation
of new members of all Mizrachi
Women's Chap-
ters in Detroit:
at 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday, M a y
17 at the May-
fair Room.
Several hun-
dred women
who have re-
cently enrolled
in Mizrachi will
be inducted. TY':
Mizrachi Wom-
en's Council un-Sophie Diamoni
der .whose auspices plans are be-
ing made, will be host to Sophie
Diamont a "Shelicho".from Eretz
Israel, • who has - come to this
country to. Meet- with Mizrachi
chapters.
Another .feature of the after-
noon will be _a dramatization
with music, entitled `,`.The Jewish
Child Goes Home,"- :written by
.Mrs, Joshua Sperkai- to- be - pre-
sented by the various chapters'
dramatic groups.

Wednesday, May 9, at Huyler's.
A program of entertainment and
prizes has been arranged by
Mrs. M. Schiff, enterainment
chairman. Rabbi Max Kapustin
will be guest speaker. Reserva-
tions may be made with the ar-
rangements chairmen, Mrs. S.
Shepherd, WE. 5-2334, Mrs. M,
Kaplan, UN. 3-4580, or Mrs. P.
Tasco, TY. 4-9957.
* * *
BETH ITZCHOCK'S LADIES'
AUXILIARY will hold its annual
mother and daughter banquet at
the Wilshire Hotel Tuesday eve-
ning, May 10. Mrs. Harry Sal-
win is president of the Sister-
hood. Titket chairman is Mrs.
J. Meyers, UN. 3-1876. Chairman
of the evening is Mrs. Jane Ro-
senfield, IV. 9509.
* * *
Marine Hospital will be the
site of the next hospital party to
be given by the CHARLES AND
AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY,
JWV scheduled for Monday eve-
ning. May 16. 'Baskets of per-
sonal items, will be distributed
throughout the wards, and a
show is being planned for the
auditorium. The next business
meeting will be Thursday, May
12, at the home of Helen Kogan,
19611 Gladstone.
* •
At a board meeting held April
27, EQUALITY CLUB voted to
donate $150 to the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign. The group_ met
Wednesday, May 4, at the home
of Riva Fishman, 18077 Cherry-
lawn.

IF

York City, national American
Affairs committee chairman, will
address an open meeting of the
Business and Professional Divi-
sion of Hadassah at 8:30 p. m.
Tuesday, May 10, at the home
of Mrs. A. E. Bernstein, 2400
Boston Blvd. Members who wish
to meet with Mrs. Hamerman at
dinner, will meet at Huyler's
Restaurant at 6:30 that evening.
Goldie. A. Slakter, division
chairman, will preside at the
meeting. A social hour will fol-
low the business portion of the
meeting. Kate Pitkowsky and
Florence Thornborough will be
in charge.
At the regional convention
held in Canton, 0., the Detroit
Division was given a hand-
lettered parchment certificate to
mark its achievement in mem-
bership work. Harriet Talbot,
the Division's delegate• to the
convention, accepted the award
on behalf of Florence Dann,
membership chairman.

Leading members of the Worn-
en's Division of the 1949 Allied
Jewish Campaign will present a
series of. campaign discussions
on the radio program "Voice of
Israel," a weekly presentation of
station WKMH at 11 .a.m. on
Sunday mornings.
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders,
chairman of the Speakers' Bu-
reau of the Division, will speak
on Sunday, May 8, and Mrs.
Dorothy L. Cross will be fea-
tured Sunday, May 15.
WKMH is a Dearborn station
operating at 1310 kilocycles.

Call WO. .5-1155 to place a
classified ad.

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